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Tooth Colored Restoration
Different materials are used to "fill"
a cavity in a tooth, give it support, and prevent further
decay. There are two commonly used materials for filling
teeth today, silver amalgam and composite resin. While silver
fillings have been the standard material for many years,
they can look unsightly and do have some potential medical
concerns.
Silver Fillings: Silver amalgam has
been the filling material of choice for many years. However,
a growing number of dentists are becoming increasingly concerned
about the safety of silver amalgams. Silver fillings are
composed of 35% silver, 15% tin, a little trace of zinc,
and approximately 50% mercury.
It is the mercury that has these dentists
concerned, due to its high level of toxicity. These dentists
believe that over time, mercury vapor is released from these
fillings, thus endangering the patient.
The American Dental Association states that
the mercury in dental amalgam is harmless; however, they
recommend that those individuals with a weakened immune
system, or mercury allergy should avoid having amalgam fillings
put in their mouths.
Silver amalgams are a very durable filling
material, and are less expensive than composite resin materials.
Silver fillings do have some drawbacks. They are not aesthetically
pleasing and over time may cause teeth to turn gray. They
also expand as they age, which can cause teeth to crack
or break.
Comosite Resin Fillings: Resin fillings
are the same natural color as your own teeth. They are often
bonded to the tooth, which helps to strengthen it. Composite
resin fillings also require the removal of less tooth structure
than silver fillings, allowing you to keep more of your
natural tooth.
They are more expensive than silver fillings
but are considered to be a more conservative treatment due
to the fact that they strengthen the tooth, and minimum
tooth structure is removed.
If you currently have silver fillings, they
can be easily replaced with tooth colored fillings to match
your own teeth. If you have a new cavity, we recommend the
composite material over silver fillings. The same composite
material can be used to improve the overall apperance of
your teeth as well. In our office we only offer tooth- colored
bonded fillings.
Results: Composite fillings can last
5 to 10 years or more before needing replacement.
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